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<blockquote data-quote="Mike FM" data-source="post: 145201" data-attributes="member: 13959"><p>I still shoot film. My Nikon FM is older than I am and still going strong. Honestly, that's the only way to go if you want to shoot film...find a camera with manual controls only. It's very satisfying and a great way to learn to shoot better. You can find an all manual FM 10 for $100-150 used. The F6 is great, but you might as well stick to digital if you go with the F6. You have other options by the way. Medium format film is leaps better than any high end digital full frame. You can find a Hasselblad or Mamiya for around $300-700 depending on the model. There are still labs out there if you look or you can process black and white yourself with some practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike FM, post: 145201, member: 13959"] I still shoot film. My Nikon FM is older than I am and still going strong. Honestly, that's the only way to go if you want to shoot film...find a camera with manual controls only. It's very satisfying and a great way to learn to shoot better. You can find an all manual FM 10 for $100-150 used. The F6 is great, but you might as well stick to digital if you go with the F6. You have other options by the way. Medium format film is leaps better than any high end digital full frame. You can find a Hasselblad or Mamiya for around $300-700 depending on the model. There are still labs out there if you look or you can process black and white yourself with some practice. [/QUOTE]
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